Why isn't crypt.py in Win32 Python distribution?
Rolander, Dan
Dan.Rolander at marriott.com
Fri Jan 26 08:52:54 EST 2001
Thanks Michael. I had already found that and it is perfect!
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hudson [mailto:mwh21 at cam.ac.uk]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 8:20 AM
To: python-list at python.org
Subject: Re: Why isn't crypt.py in Win32 Python distribution?
"Rolander, Dan" <Dan.Rolander at marriott.com> writes:
> Just curious. Why isn't crypt.py included in the standard python
> distribution for Windows? I needed the crypt() function and finally found
> fcrypt.py which was very helpful, but it seems it should be standard in
> Windows just like in the Unix distribution.
Try:
http://www.vex.net/parnassus/apyllo.py?i=54474698
(I haven't, apart from checking the link works).
Cheers,
M.
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